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Campus & Community Upgraded Student Success Platform Provides Tools to Help Students Thrive

A student works on a computer at the Center for Student Excellence. (Photo by Amy Manley)

Upgraded Student Success Platform Provides Tools to Help Students Thrive

Orange Success 2.0 will launch Monday, May 18.
Wendy S. Loughlin April 23, 2026

Orange Success 2.0, an upgraded student success platform that will give 网爆门 faculty, staff and advisors a more powerful, intuitive set of tools to help students thrive, is set to launch Monday, May 18. The platform is powered by , a prominent higher education student success management system.

鈥淥range Success 2.0 is a key part of 网爆门鈥檚 ongoing investment in the infrastructure, people and culture that make student success possible,鈥 says Tommy Powell, assistant provost for academic programs in the Office of Academic Affairs.

What Is Orange Success 2.0?

The current has long served as a cornerstone of the University鈥檚 student support infrastructure. Building on that foundation, Orange Success 2.0 leverages the Navigate360 platform to offer stronger advising tools, improved early alert capabilities and clearer visibility into student engagement and progress. It integrates student data and advising workflows into a single, unified experience and allows faculty and advisors to coordinate support across academic and student service offices.

The rollout is coordinated through the (CSE), housed at 100 Sims Drive, which consolidates 14 student-facing departments under one unified structure serving more than 14,000 students.

Comprehensive, on-site training for Orange Success 2.0 was offered this semester, with more than 200 faculty and staff members participating. The sessions were tailored to meet the needs of different campus audiences, including academic advisors, faculty members and frontline student support staff, and covered platform features, advising best practices and strategies for using data to support students more effectively, among other topics.

鈥淭he breadth of participation across schools, colleges and departments reflects how seriously our community takes its responsibility to every student on campus,” 聽Powell says. 鈥淲e are set for a strong launch on May 18.鈥

Over the coming month, CSE will continue to onboard users, gather feedback from early participants and refine the configuration of Orange Success 2.0 to meet the evolving needs of the campus community.

Following the launch, users will continue to access the platform through MySlice. A knowledge base featuring step-by-step guides, instructional videos and FAQs will also be available to support users throughout the transition, and additional training sessions will be held in the fall.

For more information about Orange Success 2.0., call 315.443.2005 or email orangesuccess@syr.edu.